$The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
if you're not a nitwit you keep receipts for your purchases and its easier to convince the insurance company what they're worth
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"Convince" insurance companies?
Yeah, right. There's this awesome thing called a contract. You sign one when you sign up for insurance. You try playing that stupid "but I have receipts" game with them without it being specifically stated in your contract (which is what Villian is talking about), you're going to end up uninsured with a lawsuit ripping your bank account a new ******* after your insurance company refuses to cover you.
Yeah, right. There's this awesome thing called a contract. You sign one when you sign up for insurance. You try playing that stupid "but I have receipts" game with them without it being specifically stated in your contract (which is what Villian is talking about), you're going to end up uninsured with a lawsuit ripping your bank account a new ******* after your insurance company refuses to cover you.
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"Convince" insurance companies?
Yeah, right. There's this awesome thing called a contract. You sign one when you sign up for insurance. You try playing that stupid "but I have receipts" game with them without it being specifically stated in your contract (which is what Villian is talking about), you're going to end up uninsured with a lawsuit ripping your bank account a new ******* after your insurance company refuses to cover you.
Yeah, right. There's this awesome thing called a contract. You sign one when you sign up for insurance. You try playing that stupid "but I have receipts" game with them without it being specifically stated in your contract (which is what Villian is talking about), you're going to end up uninsured with a lawsuit ripping your bank account a new ******* after your insurance company refuses to cover you.
With receipts, usually only up to like $500 or less though and this is usually to cover things like if you put brand new tires on your car the day you wreck it or a aftermarket headunit was stolen etc, but there is no way to "convince" the insurance companies to pay you for everything that is in your build without having a policy that specifically includes that value. It's the same principal as people who inside their classic muscle cars that are worth boat loads of money.
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
Consider the car totaled. In the eyes of insurance, it doesn't matter what modifications you've done, or how much money you've put into the car. In "good" condition, the car is only worth $1100-$1500 as far as the insurance company is concerned.
Buy it back, take the check, and fix it up. Keep it if you want to keep it, or sell it private market.
Buy it back, take the check, and fix it up. Keep it if you want to keep it, or sell it private market.
If I did decide to fix it myself, where is best to post questions - here in the 1992-2000 section, or is there a body specific section for repair questions?
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
What you can do is tell the bodyshop doing the work that you want the car. How this normally works is they do an estimate that comes out to less than the total loss value of the vehicle (normally an insurance company will total a vehicle when repairing it costs more than 80% of it's value, but it varies a bit depending on the insurance company) and then you pay the difference between that estimate (which the insurance pays for) and the total cost of the repair. This way you retain your clean title.
The parts you need aren't worth much, the labor isn't even worth all that much unless there's a lot of hidden damage, but the paint materials are worth a lot.
The parts you need aren't worth much, the labor isn't even worth all that much unless there's a lot of hidden damage, but the paint materials are worth a lot.
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How much would you guys pay for a set of rota track r's?
He wants 500. 2 tires at 80% and 50%.
Is 500 too much? I think so. How about 400? I just saw a thread on here from 2006 and this guy picked some up for 350... 9 years ago.
He wants 500. 2 tires at 80% and 50%.
Is 500 too much? I think so. How about 400? I just saw a thread on here from 2006 and this guy picked some up for 350... 9 years ago.
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
I don't know about anywhere else on earth, but in my state, when you get into a collision, and its the other person's fault, you get paid by their company. not your own.
You're a complete idiot NotARacist. My friend recently went thru this. He got 5,500 instead of 1,000 because classic car with receipts.
You're a complete idiot NotARacist. My friend recently went thru this. He got 5,500 instead of 1,000 because classic car with receipts.
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217k miles worth rebuild or swap?
Got a few leaks amongst other potential issues. I bought the car recently and it sat for a long time. I'm sure it could use a valve adjustment etc. The coolant was boiling last night after a long time in traffic as well. Was wondering if I should have it rebuilt or just swap something else into it. Shop said they'd machine the crank, head and block. New gasket and seals, timing belt, water pump and rings/bearings for $650. Seems like a good price, but not sure what it'd cost me to throw something else in there, be it a b20 etc. I'm in Socal if that makes a difference.
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Re: 217k miles worth rebuild or swap?
You'll have to do your own research and price check on this one here. B20s in my area are 500-600 from one of them there JDM motor places. Then you'll need to price axles, mounts, ECU, transmission and little things here and there.
If you want an actual response from the H-T community you can use. Inform us of the year, trim and transmission type in there now. And also any other research you may of already done.
If you want an actual response from the H-T community you can use. Inform us of the year, trim and transmission type in there now. And also any other research you may of already done.
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Re: 217k miles worth rebuild or swap?
Failure to follow the rules aside, there's no actual technical merit to this thread.
https://honda-tech.com/honda-civic-d...-cost-3215879/
https://honda-tech.com/honda-civic-d...-cost-3215879/
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
i have a 2000 civic hatch its my first car! although ideally i want a b18 in there i wanna start off by building a d series with vtec just so i can get familiarized and experiment with honda's. Do you guys think its a good way to begin?
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It's as good a way as any. Do yourself a favor, and download a few FSMs. We can't link them for legal reasons, but punch "Civic FSM download" into Google, and check out the very first link.
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
I need to replace my fuel and brake lines.
I was going to buy them from Majestic Honda. Does anyone have any other recommendations?
I was going to buy them from Majestic Honda. Does anyone have any other recommendations?
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
You can probably save a lot of money by buying straight line and fittings, renting a pipe flaring tool and pipe bender, and making them yourself. That being said, Majestic has NEVER been the best price for things, they just have the most convenient website. If you want to buy pre-bent, get the part numbers from Majestic, toss them in Google, and find the website that has the best deal for you.
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
This does not work well. I have made them before for other vehicles and they never turn out right. The bends just never end up being right and somehow the lines always end up too long. The fuel feed line is especially hard to work with and I can almost guarantee you you'll kink it more than once trying to bend it, even with a proper bender.
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whats it worth:picked up a del sol which i plan on selling because i dont have the guts to ruin a car that belongs in a museum.
how much would it sell for?
1997 del sol vtec in rare cascade green pearl
148,000 original kms
b16a2 obd2 motor no leaks/not burning oil
no rust/body damage clean title
basically looks like it rolled off the lot.
have reciepts for maintainence
bought for 3400cad/2600usd
how much would it sell for?
1997 del sol vtec in rare cascade green pearl
148,000 original kms
b16a2 obd2 motor no leaks/not burning oil
no rust/body damage clean title
basically looks like it rolled off the lot.
have reciepts for maintainence
bought for 3400cad/2600usd
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Re: $The Value Thread$ What's It Worth? Should I Buy? What's the Cost?
Thanks, guys.
I've done flaring work before and I've considered it but I just don't have the time right now.
I'll try the other three suggestions, though.
I've done flaring work before and I've considered it but I just don't have the time right now.
I'll try the other three suggestions, though.